RNLI lifeboat rescues kayakers in trouble in Galway Bay

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RNLI lifeboat rescues kayakers in trouble in Galway Bay

The Galway RNLI lifeboat came to the rescue of two distressed kayakers who were in trouble in Galway Bay over the weekend.

The lifeboat crew were called out by the Coast Guard on Saturday to assist two kayakers in difficulty off Hare Island.

The lifeboat launched around 3.40pm on Saturday with crew members Dave Badger, Stefanie Carr, James Rattigan and Brian Niland on board.

The lifeboat crew made their way to the reported location of the kayakers south-west of Hare Island. Conditions were good at sea with little wind and good visibility.

The crew brought the kayakers and their kayaks on board the lifeboat and returned them safely to shore.  

Dave Badger who was helm on board the lifeboat said that this call out, “shows how important it is to be able to raise the alarm if you get into difficulty on the water.”

“The kayakers we rescued today had a mobile phone with them and were able to call for help when they were unable to return to shore.” 

“Even in fine weather things can go wrong and it is important to always have a means of calling for help as part of your kayaking kit and keep it on you, within reach, at all times.”

“If you get into difficulty or if you see someone in difficulty in the water, please dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.”